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it is a work in progress in us getting to know who the new leadership is. we still send them billions of dollars a year. that is a real relationship that we have. >> not since its birth six as israel been cast adrift by its closest allies. those were your words in your column this week talking about netanyahu wanting a red line in iran. >> the look at what is happening, there's nothing happening that would give confidence to anyone that there is any slowing of the iranian program. the program is not slowing and. it is accelerating. they have doubled the number of centrifuges at the facility. the negotiations which we had this year, the ones in baghdad and is tumble completely collapsed despite the fact we were willing to make a concession. 120 nations showed up in tehran. every argument has been shown not to work. they will not have any capacity to actually attack the program. that is why it has reacted. if they did not act, we will have to. >> this is so much more important. this is a classic lose-lose situation. we do not know what the consequences are, b
it is a work in progress in us getting to know who the new leadership is. we still send them billions of dollars a year. that is a real relationship that we have. >> not since its birth six as israel been cast adrift by its closest allies. those were your words in your column this week talking about netanyahu wanting a red line in iran. >> the look at what is happening, there's nothing happening that would give confidence to anyone that there is any slowing of the iranian program....
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tell us that if we do not act, you will. if you don't, we have to. >> the death of the ambassador is serious. this is a classic lose-lose situation. if israel attacks iran or the u.s. does, there will be bad consequences. if we allow iran to build a bomb, that will also be really bad consequences. either way, the united states loses. >> lose-lose, colby? >> the president had declined to meet with prime minister netanyahu. one of the statements made by the press is that you could say this about u.s.-israel relationships. this thing has hit rock bottom. take this out a presidential politics. the israelis are in a really bad plays. it is a bad neighborhood with a bad neighbor. it is inevitable that they will have to do something about that regime. it is a question of timing. something will have to happen because i ran as a threat. >> let me say a word about relationship between israel and the united states. last july, they told wolff led to the president obama has done more for the security of israel than anyone remembers in th
tell us that if we do not act, you will. if you don't, we have to. >> the death of the ambassador is serious. this is a classic lose-lose situation. if israel attacks iran or the u.s. does, there will be bad consequences. if we allow iran to build a bomb, that will also be really bad consequences. either way, the united states loses. >> lose-lose, colby? >> the president had declined to meet with prime minister netanyahu. one of the statements made by the press is that you...
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tell us that if we did not t, will. don't, we have to. >> the deaheth of an ambassadors rious, but this is a much re impoportant. a classic lose-lose situation. if israel attacks in or the u.s. attks iran, there can be w with bad consequences.s. howeve if we allow iran to bubuild a bomb, that will also e really bad consequences r the nations ithe region. way, the u.s. loses. a as s the chi that fridge in your kitchen may have crossed this bridge. your new car probably rode these rails. that shipment you just received was tracked by satellite. we build and maintain. we invest and innovate. so we can deliver what america needs. this year alone, freight rail companies plan to spend twenty-three billion of their own money, not taxpayer dollars, , to build bridges, maintain track, and develop new technologies to keep freight rail and our economy moving. there's a lot riding on these rails. when president obama took office. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time,
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. >> president obama said he use not wantot o to force. not believe this is about suspected nuclear sites. the poll finds 56 ^ of americans trust obama. up to how many people will be out of work and when they will need new jobs? >> a trapped worker's rescue. we will have details. >> the gas >> well, and s&p 500 company has announced layoffs, closing in west baltimore. that means 79 people will lose their jobs. the layoffs will take place, we are told, beginning april 1, but the security monitoring functions at the facility will now be performed out of state. the closure does not impact operations at the company headquarters in towson. a rough morning in the curtis bay. a team had to be called in this morning to help free a worker who somehow hurt his leg. officials say the initial challenge was to gain access and then remove the victims from the barge. others were able to get them out. >> in tonight's medical alert, more attention being brought to concussions, certainly to the front and center, on every level of the game, kids and prose. d
. >> president obama said he use not wantot o to force. not believe this is about suspected nuclear sites. the poll finds 56 ^ of americans trust obama. up to how many people will be out of work and when they will need new jobs? >> a trapped worker's rescue. we will have details. >> the gas >> well, and s&p 500 company has announced layoffs, closing in west baltimore. that means 79 people will lose their jobs. the layoffs will take place, we are told, beginning april...
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it doesn't divide us. i think talking about the debt and talking about the budget, talking about unemployment are things that everyone is concerned about and everybody really ought to be on the staple side of those issues. >> let me go back to susan's comment about the races that you're supporting, including indiana and missouri, specifically with the ads on the air for todd aiken. can he win the missouri senate race? >> i think he can. it will be an enormous upset and it will shock the heck out of people if he does win. it's very close. missouri supported 70% in a referendum against obama care. to my knowledge, i don't think the president is campaigning there. i think it's a foregone conclusion, romney is it going to win the state. i don't think many people are listing it as a battleground state this year, so missouri has become more conservative and more republican, and so i think he really has a chance. >> susan? >> other than indiana, are both states trending republican, but again, those two senate can
it doesn't divide us. i think talking about the debt and talking about the budget, talking about unemployment are things that everyone is concerned about and everybody really ought to be on the staple side of those issues. >> let me go back to susan's comment about the races that you're supporting, including indiana and missouri, specifically with the ads on the air for todd aiken. can he win the missouri senate race? >> i think he can. it will be an enormous upset and it will shock...
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gerri: some so the question is, can you use it to do everything you would use an ipad for? >> morer less, yes. it is right into apple eco system, is has all that, that is the nice thing about what apple does, all of these devices support the apps and all, pad apps, but this is a smaller device. you will use that mostly for media consumption, reading books, and watching movies and listen to music. gerri: you can do that with an ipad. my real question, is the company cannibalizing itself, is that why the shares were down. >> i don't think that apple had a chase, they had to get in the market, everyone is rolling out 7-inch devices with amazon, and barnes and noble and google, people are buying then at $199, we believed that apple was going to get in the market. when chief jobs said he was want going to do it the market was different. gerri: the longer i hear i have to love apple. the more annoying i find the argument. >>. >>> facebook maybe mmking enroads on mobile space, but zuckerberg said before, if you think we weren't doing well with mobile advertisement, we were trying
gerri: some so the question is, can you use it to do everything you would use an ipad for? >> morer less, yes. it is right into apple eco system, is has all that, that is the nice thing about what apple does, all of these devices support the apps and all, pad apps, but this is a smaller device. you will use that mostly for media consumption, reading books, and watching movies and listen to music. gerri: you can do that with an ipad. my real question, is the company cannibalizing itself,...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introding the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishar for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. gerri: the american and homeownerthose zero whopping 65 percent sa they are worse off now. here tbreak it down, i dare and it flies inthe face of conventional wisdom how do you put the numbers together for the study? would is overwhelming. >> >> we looked at by different etrics in the housing market over 900 cownie is nationwide. housing prices and unemployment rates. foreclosures cet inventory and share of distress sales nationwide. and found 65 percent of the county's are worse than four years ago. gerri: so it is not just one thing? that
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introding the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishar for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing....
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growing up i was us astra sized. you're not like us. that's our culture. i live right on the same block as you. so people say you know, you're not black. >> people tell you that. they say you're not black? >> growing up they tell me that for a significant portion of my life. >> both of my parents are considered light skinned black. but what makes me black and what makes them black is the culture. >> this woman is a former editor at "essence," a magazine for black women. today she writes and lectures on issues of race and image. >> the music, the spirit, the food, the laughter, the way that we love, the way that black people have soul. >> i think it's an combination of all of it. i think it's skin tone. i think it's experience. i think it's culture. i think it's a mindset. i think if you claim black and that's what you are -- >> i think there is this understanding, particularly in this racialized society that to be black one has to be seen as black. so that if you and i walk into a room, people recognize me as black. they might question what you are. and so
growing up i was us astra sized. you're not like us. that's our culture. i live right on the same block as you. so people say you know, you're not black. >> people tell you that. they say you're not black? >> growing up they tell me that for a significant portion of my life. >> both of my parents are considered light skinned black. but what makes me black and what makes them black is the culture. >> this woman is a former editor at "essence," a magazine for...
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this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path. so we think football is life. people may be arguing in the streets but on friday night, it everybody chants for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clairton. one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when terrish was 11. do you about your dad when you play? >> yes, every game. >> one, two three. >> bearses! >> now webb and several seniors have scholarship offers and all 16 seniors have the grades and ambition to move on. how many of you are going to college? 100% of you are going to college? >> yes. >> reporter: congratulations. and that has made them role models for future generations of bears. tom mccloskey, a clairton graduate, is now the school's principal. i keep hearing a word about the senior class-- respectful. >> to themselves, to the community, to adults and to their younger classmen. >> reporter: is that unusual? >> i think it's unusual to see it in this many kids for this long of a time. >> reporter: it's a lo
this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path. so we think football is life. people may be arguing in the streets but on friday night, it everybody chants for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clairton. one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when terrish was 11. do you about your dad when you play? >> yes, every game. >> one, two three. >> bearses!...
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so let us listen twice. this is a very good study. >> thanks jury much and to the panel for their candor. my name is john anderson, an independent analyst, and my question involves the political party finance and the electoral campaign finance for the foreign sources said the current stuff government of both u.s. and egyptian democracy promoters. it's what appears to be a healthy debate in egypt about that foreign financing. islamic democracy promotion on the one hand, and potentially campaigned in the party activities on the other no doubt a healthy debate. my question is particularly given what according to many sources is a long history of support the muslim brotherhood of the foreign sources particularly from the gulf and perhaps elsewhere not necessarily from the governmental services, but given this, what is the position of the fjp of the political parties coming electoral campaign, and the second part of the question what will be fpv due to ensure that all the egyptians have accurate information trans
so let us listen twice. this is a very good study. >> thanks jury much and to the panel for their candor. my name is john anderson, an independent analyst, and my question involves the political party finance and the electoral campaign finance for the foreign sources said the current stuff government of both u.s. and egyptian democracy promoters. it's what appears to be a healthy debate in egypt about that foreign financing. islamic democracy promotion on the one hand, and potentially...
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they have been using tear gas. authorities there on the ground. charles? >> well, what we are seeing on the screen is the meltdown, collapse of the obama policy on the muslim world. the irony it began in cairo in the same place where the speech he made that said you want a new beginning with mutual respect. implying under the other presidents; particularlysh bush there was a lack of mutual respect which was an insult to the united states. which had gone to war six times. in the last 20 years on behalf of oppressed muslims. kuwait, kosovo, bosnia, iraq, afghanistan, elsewhere. so to imply that we somehow mistreated muslims which was the premise of the speech and how the iraq war had inflamed the arab world against us. there was no storming of the u.s. embassy in cairo in those days. what we're seeing now is al-qaeda stand developing in libya. meltdown of our relations with egypt. you have riots in yemen. tax on the embassy in tunisia. this entire premise that we want to be loved and respected, we'll apologize is now yielded all of these results and these ar
they have been using tear gas. authorities there on the ground. charles? >> well, what we are seeing on the screen is the meltdown, collapse of the obama policy on the muslim world. the irony it began in cairo in the same place where the speech he made that said you want a new beginning with mutual respect. implying under the other presidents; particularlysh bush there was a lack of mutual respect which was an insult to the united states. which had gone to war six times. in the last 20...
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they have every right to use that pipe. i know they don't want it to sit there and rust, but i'm just saying at some point let's stop making claims about this project that aren't true. i'm going to support the project when it's done the right way, and i wish there were u.s. steel in the project, but let's not make people think this is the greatest thing since apple pie and ice cream. >> i'm going to reclaim my time for the last minute and 15, and let me just reassert, there is no leapfrogging here, that we're only here today because the president denied the permit under his authority. he killed the project just like the sierra club and the nrdc asked him to do. when they sent their notice to congress pursuant to the law on this, they said it wasn't on the merits. they just need mord time becaed because nebraska's 50 mile loop, or whatever it was, they had ignored that. we heard testimony from the state department who said we demanded they haveth nebraska, nebraska, because nebraska, we had to kill it. bull. they had all the
they have every right to use that pipe. i know they don't want it to sit there and rust, but i'm just saying at some point let's stop making claims about this project that aren't true. i'm going to support the project when it's done the right way, and i wish there were u.s. steel in the project, but let's not make people think this is the greatest thing since apple pie and ice cream. >> i'm going to reclaim my time for the last minute and 15, and let me just reassert, there is no...
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he loved the touch screen computer used to order custom sandwiches. while sharing his washington experience with supporters, here is what he said? >> by the way, where do you get your hoagies here? do you get them at washingto wa. we went to wawa. you press a touch tone keypad. the sandwich comes in, touch this, touch this, touch this. go pay the cashier. there is your sandwich. >> do you know who else was at wawa, our steady cam man, john. >>> your tweets, texts and e-mails are next. ♪[music plays] there's another way to help erase litter box odor. purina tidy cats. only tidy cats has new odor erasers... making it easy to keep things at home... just the way you want them. new tidy cats with odor erasers. [ female announcer ] new aveeno skin strengthening body cream helps transform dry, thinning skin, by strengthening its moisture barrier, for improved texture and elasticity in 2 weeks. reveal healthy, supple skin. aveeno skin strengthening. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou poin
he loved the touch screen computer used to order custom sandwiches. while sharing his washington experience with supporters, here is what he said? >> by the way, where do you get your hoagies here? do you get them at washingto wa. we went to wawa. you press a touch tone keypad. the sandwich comes in, touch this, touch this, touch this. go pay the cashier. there is your sandwich. >> do you know who else was at wawa, our steady cam man, john. >>> your tweets, texts and...
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he allowed us to get up close and personal. did you ever notice that little crease in your ear before? >> i noticed it because it was mine, but i paid no attention to it just like my nose. >> reporter: but dr. michael attention to it. he is a detective of sorts. and that crease is actually a clue. >> you want to see if there is a diagonal earlobe crease that really is an enfolding of tissue, and that is what is being associated with heart disease. >> reporter: one study found 71% of people with that crease suffered from heart disease. now, look even deeper into the ear. this is kind of gross, but you say we should be looking at our ear wax. >> yes. we're basically born genetically with one of two different types of ear wax. there is a wet, sticky type and a dry, kind of brittle type, and if you are more of the dry, brittle type, you're at a higher risk of heart disease. >> reporter: doctors believe it could have something to do with the way people's bodies handle oil and fat. our hands hide clues too. one of the biggest indicat
he allowed us to get up close and personal. did you ever notice that little crease in your ear before? >> i noticed it because it was mine, but i paid no attention to it just like my nose. >> reporter: but dr. michael attention to it. he is a detective of sorts. and that crease is actually a clue. >> you want to see if there is a diagonal earlobe crease that really is an enfolding of tissue, and that is what is being associated with heart disease. >> reporter: one study...
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i'm glad you here up with us watching us on msnbc or listening on sire yus xm radio. you can e-mail me, tweet me and let me know what you're doing at this hour. do what webb simpson does and text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the next responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, june 18th, including results from egypt's presidential election where the muslim brotherhood is claiming victory. should they be? richard engel joins us. plus mitt romney wanders into a washington convenient store. >> i went to a place today called washington. ever been there? we went to washingtons. >> we've all been to washington. the rest of the story later in the show. >>> first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. president obama touched down in mexico last night for the start of the g-20 summit where he's expected to ufrnlg european leaders to focus on pro growth policies over austerity. this comes after stocks opened strong on the news that greece's pro bailout party claimed v
i'm glad you here up with us watching us on msnbc or listening on sire yus xm radio. you can e-mail me, tweet me and let me know what you're doing at this hour. do what webb simpson does and text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the next responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, june 18th, including results from egypt's presidential election where the muslim brotherhood is claiming victory. should they be? richard...
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long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of information and ideas and the minute you do that you end up with syria which is cutting off communication and keeping people from the outside understand what is going on, inside. >>shepard: this is obviously not something the united states is for, if we don't sign off does it mean it doesn't happen? what is the word? >>guest: this is complex because the internet was built by technologist and engineers not by bureaucrats and legislators. i am not a lawyer so i cannot tell you what will happen but it would make it difficult for big companies like the ciscos of the world or the at&t's, at the end of the
long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of information and ideas and the minute you do that you end up with...
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w us. and because of that, tomorrow from noon to 8:00, this entire region through central maryland, baltimore, all west of the bay, under a heat advisory. now to the northeast, philadelphia region, maybe a little hotter because of the urban area up there. they are under an excessive heat warning. temperatures will feel more like 100 to 105 up there. tomorrow around baltimore, it will feel like upper 90s to around 100 degrees. looks like showers are going to hold off until this front approaches and that's going to be on friday and friday night. in the meantime, hot and humid. it will turn somewhat cooler and drier over the weekend. but we have to deal with the excessive temperatures compared to what we have seen. and sticky and uncomfortable. downtown baltimore and washington, d.c. probably won't get much below 80 tomorrow night and thursday night. to the north, some showers and storms. that warm front pushing through the region. up to the north, showers and storms in michigan with strong wi
w us. and because of that, tomorrow from noon to 8:00, this entire region through central maryland, baltimore, all west of the bay, under a heat advisory. now to the northeast, philadelphia region, maybe a little hotter because of the urban area up there. they are under an excessive heat warning. temperatures will feel more like 100 to 105 up there. tomorrow around baltimore, it will feel like upper 90s to around 100 degrees. looks like showers are going to hold off until this front approaches...
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thanks for staying with us. twice metro rail systems shut down each time stranding passengers on all fife lines for 30 minutes. metro says control operators were basically blind and could not see where the trains were located on a map. so each time there was a computer glitch, train operators were instructed to go to the next station and stay there. we talked to riders today about the problems. >> hopefully they'll figure it out soon and riders won't be inconvenienced. >> i'm really not concerned about my safety. just more the fact that i'm paying so much money for the system and it never seems to be working properly. or a station is closed or you have to shuttle somewhere. >> the rail and i. t. departments are taking precautionary steps to minimize the conditions of additional problems. it's posting additional supervisory staff to respond quickly in the event of my nay joe issues. >>> the news in maryland where police are searching for the suspect in the double shooting at a spa. it happened last night at the n
thanks for staying with us. twice metro rail systems shut down each time stranding passengers on all fife lines for 30 minutes. metro says control operators were basically blind and could not see where the trains were located on a map. so each time there was a computer glitch, train operators were instructed to go to the next station and stay there. we talked to riders today about the problems. >> hopefully they'll figure it out soon and riders won't be inconvenienced. >> i'm really...
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it will set us up for a really nice tuesday and wednesday. as i mentioned a few minutes ago, we are running a pretty good deficit with rain. there you go, tropical storm debby. they are expecting another 10, 15, maybe 20 inches of rain over the next couple of days. it is stationary at the moment and it will be a big story. we'll have more coming up. >> look at that over florida. >> yeah, a lot of rain. >> a check of your on-time traffic. julie wright is standing by. good monday morning to you. >> so far, so good out on the roads this morning. no accidents to report as you travel between annandale and merrifield. traveling southbound along 270, we had overnight roadwork at old georgetown road. live at 118 in germantown. lanes are open and traffic flowing freely as you head into rockville. no problems headed to the 14th street bridge. the pace in virginia looks good to and from the wilson bridge. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> our big story, the supreme court is expected to rule on two major cases this week. one
it will set us up for a really nice tuesday and wednesday. as i mentioned a few minutes ago, we are running a pretty good deficit with rain. there you go, tropical storm debby. they are expecting another 10, 15, maybe 20 inches of rain over the next couple of days. it is stationary at the moment and it will be a big story. we'll have more coming up. >> look at that over florida. >> yeah, a lot of rain. >> a check of your on-time traffic. julie wright is standing by. good...
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go to the us government and still positions of. influence sometimes. the bad you know the america media thing just does naturally inclined to. be enemy is as being this kind of unmitigated evil indicating and its relationship to the united states in this very i'm critical of suggest that anybody should be aggressors is the united states is and that's a mistake or a sex of script that you when you make a media and they immediately state beating the drums for we think there's an element of excitement so bam is way on top that will serve at least as a good ratings which is that. new concepts and study people with some of the political opinions and you can add characters together that you get as a media would have been around to impede the message to the critical scrutinize a bit instead few have and jammed on the bandwagon and you see the time and time again and we're seeing it again that of the right so let's take a look at this example from jamaica chefs that i met and they say he's their pentagon correspondent and auburn is going to play a short clip o
go to the us government and still positions of. influence sometimes. the bad you know the america media thing just does naturally inclined to. be enemy is as being this kind of unmitigated evil indicating and its relationship to the united states in this very i'm critical of suggest that anybody should be aggressors is the united states is and that's a mistake or a sex of script that you when you make a media and they immediately state beating the drums for we think there's an element of...
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go to the us government positions. influence on top of that you know the american media thing just does now. it would be any media is as being this kind of unmitigated evil with killing and its relationship with the united states in this very critical of suggest that they are the aggressors is the united states isn't the same the seiko with sacks of script in their community and they immediately state beating the drums for we think there's an element of excitement for them is bad on top of assertiveness. good ratings which is what happens when new concepts and study people with some of the political appointees and you combine add characters together that you get was a meeting would have been around to impede the message to the critical scrutinize it but instead few have engendered on the bandwagon you see that time and time again and we're seeing it again that are there all right so let's take a look at this example from jamaica chefs that i met and they say he's their pentagon correspondent and auburn is going to play
go to the us government positions. influence on top of that you know the american media thing just does now. it would be any media is as being this kind of unmitigated evil with killing and its relationship with the united states in this very critical of suggest that they are the aggressors is the united states isn't the same the seiko with sacks of script in their community and they immediately state beating the drums for we think there's an element of excitement for them is bad on top of...
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i'm a fan of the big cats. >> stay with us. "news 4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> we are following breaking news in southeast washington after prince george's county police officers open fire on a suspected gunman. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang.
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i used to go to many think tank debates and restaurants. i used to be apolitical consultant for the egyptian consulate. it is becoming an international city and we have enjoyed everything in the city. what accomplishments i had? i think i devoted myself to try to explain to the american people what the concerns were in our region, how are our region has evolved, how of the arab world view the united states. there are 300 million arabs that have a great civilization, that have enriched the western civilization. and we want to be partners with the united states. i think the message i have that this was an attack on all this, on humanity, not just the american people and had to work together to stand up against this minority of extremists. we have to engage we have dances on issues of foreign policy. -- we have differences on issues of foreign policy. we do not always see the americans being fair with the palestinian issues. but we can settle these issues through negotiations and not confrontations. i have taught at universities and visited ce
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thank you for joining us today. what impact do you think that the un vote will have to get a palestine state established? >> no impact whatsoever. they were granted nonmember status as observers in the united nations that. changes nothing on the grounds for the palestinian people . israel buss -- ambassador to the un said it goes through negotiations in jerusalem and ramallah and not new york. >> what is the reaction for the people of israel and whether it would lead to meaningful negotiations? >> i think they are disappointed that the palestinians instead of coming to the table turned to the community and united nations where they have an obvious majority. it doesn't mean anything . no operative power. palestinians, have done everything but sit down with israel since august 30th, 2008. they haven't responded to the offer. people of israel want peace and hopefully the palestinian people do. they need leadership to deliver it to them. >> obviously the prime minister and hillary clinton expressed disappointment in the
thank you for joining us today. what impact do you think that the un vote will have to get a palestine state established? >> no impact whatsoever. they were granted nonmember status as observers in the united nations that. changes nothing on the grounds for the palestinian people . israel buss -- ambassador to the un said it goes through negotiations in jerusalem and ramallah and not new york. >> what is the reaction for the people of israel and whether it would lead to meaningful...
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you gives us a lot of food for thought with all of your provocative questions. now i'd like to turn to mohamed and have him speak a bit. >> thank you, greg. thank you very much for the center for national policy. wow, you guys made my job really difficult. that's why i'm going to send just a few messages about looking at the near term, what happened about in the elections, how can we interpret what happened. first, what have we learned from the first comparative elections in history? first the forces learned the hard way if you don't unite you lose. second, public opinion is a lousy job. am i a conspiracy theorist to think this is not just a statistical failure? it's a possibility. i'm just sending some messages to think about. however, if we look at the very low profile that shafiq has kept throughout the election period, low ratings on the polls, maybe this works in his favor. second thing, the revolution and the revolutionaries, who won and who lost? actually, i think it goes both ways. the revolution won from one perspective. look at some of the votes that a
you gives us a lot of food for thought with all of your provocative questions. now i'd like to turn to mohamed and have him speak a bit. >> thank you, greg. thank you very much for the center for national policy. wow, you guys made my job really difficult. that's why i'm going to send just a few messages about looking at the near term, what happened about in the elections, how can we interpret what happened. first, what have we learned from the first comparative elections in history?...
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and we have a big choice ahead of us. the question is, are we going to stick with four more years of the same? the same path? no. are we going to have a country in debt, doubt, and decline? or are we going to do what we need to do to get people back to work, to fix the mess in washington, and to get this country back on the right track. [applause] we want to earn your support. we want to deserve a victory. here is the problem. president obama and too many politicians like him in washington, they are more worried about their next election than they are worried about the next generation. [applause] we need leadership. you have mark here. that man is a great leader. send him back city to help us fix the mess in washington. we have entrepreneurs in this country that built this country. by the way, john phillips, we are here at your business. you know what? you build this business. [applause] the government does not get the credit for that. you know, the president gave a big speech last night. well, just hear me out. look. pre
and we have a big choice ahead of us. the question is, are we going to stick with four more years of the same? the same path? no. are we going to have a country in debt, doubt, and decline? or are we going to do what we need to do to get people back to work, to fix the mess in washington, and to get this country back on the right track. [applause] we want to earn your support. we want to deserve a victory. here is the problem. president obama and too many politicians like him in washington,...
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protect us. that is the way you have, whether you want that to be more important than them taking the information you have that you consider personal and using it away you might not find to be acceptable. >> i have a report that says fbi intelligence investigations have compromised the civil liberties of american citizens to a greater extent than was previously assumed. >> go ahead. >> the patriot act is a destructive undermining of the constitution. we started this congress off with the discussion about reading the constitution. many of us carry constitutions with us and our pockets. how about today we take a stand for the constitution to say it all americans should be brief from search? >> i believe it has been successful, and i support this extension. >> this, to me, especially since 9/11, a classic example of sacrificing liberty for safety and security. ♪ >> good to studentcam.org to watch all of the wedding videos. continue the conversation on our facebook and twitter pages. a look ofe on
protect us. that is the way you have, whether you want that to be more important than them taking the information you have that you consider personal and using it away you might not find to be acceptable. >> i have a report that says fbi intelligence investigations have compromised the civil liberties of american citizens to a greater extent than was previously assumed. >> go ahead. >> the patriot act is a destructive undermining of the constitution. we started this congress...
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they are joining us live in cairo with the latest. leland what is the mood like in egypt. >> hi, uma. it is one egyptian here, they have choices and both of them are sour here. nais why turn out is low today. >> there are polling place in egypt i was here for the first round of elections lines were huge . today there are few people. >> i don't know. i am surprised like you. >> inside voters only had two choices. this is a storm hold. it shows how it is. giving us hope for the future. this is a new system. this woman said we need justice. there is a interesting situation in terms of whether the army will actually give up power that fast . the fact that parliment was dissolved means that the army will be reluctant to give up the power they enjoyed so long. back to you. >> thank you for the update. we'll keep a close watch on the election. keep it right here in the hour. we'll talk to the u.s. congressman who is in egyptian there to oversee the elections. house rules committee david dryer is there to make sure democracy is working. hope
they are joining us live in cairo with the latest. leland what is the mood like in egypt. >> hi, uma. it is one egyptian here, they have choices and both of them are sour here. nais why turn out is low today. >> there are polling place in egypt i was here for the first round of elections lines were huge . today there are few people. >> i don't know. i am surprised like you. >> inside voters only had two choices. this is a storm hold. it shows how it is. giving us hope...
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stay with us. time now is 4:38. we'll be right back. . >> a traffic stop turned violent in northeast washington. police say an officer pulled over a car on pond street with two men inside. they ran when the officer approached. during the chase, one of the suspects started fighting with the officer. the officer opened fire right canically wounding the suspect. they found two guns on him and they're searching for the second man who got away. >>> the man who shot at the pentagon, the u.s. marine corps museum and other military installations pleads guilty. prosecutors released video showing one of the actual shootings. take a look at this. the video begins with 23-year- old jonathan malaku wearing a mask when he fires the shots. you can hear it there. he later takes off the mask. they found the recordings when they searched his home and as part of the plea deal, he gets 25 years in prison. >>> a maryland man pleaded guilty for trying to set off what he thought was a bomb outside of a military recruising -- r
stay with us. time now is 4:38. we'll be right back. . >> a traffic stop turned violent in northeast washington. police say an officer pulled over a car on pond street with two men inside. they ran when the officer approached. during the chase, one of the suspects started fighting with the officer. the officer opened fire right canically wounding the suspect. they found two guns on him and they're searching for the second man who got away. >>> the man who shot at the...
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this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path so we think football is life. people may argue in the streets but on friday night everybody here is chanting for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clarendon, one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when he was 11. >> do you think about your dad when you play? >> yes. every game. >> reporter: now, webb and several seniors have scholarship offers and all 16 seniors have the grades and ambition to move on. >> how many of you are going to college? 100% of you are going to college? congratulations. >> reporter: and that has made them role models for future generations of bears. tom mccloskey, a clarendon graduate is now the school's principal. >> i keep hearing word about this senior class, respectful. >> to themselves, to the community, to adults, and to their younger classmen. >> is that unusual? >> i think it's unusual to see it in this many kids for this long of a time. >> reporter: it's a lot to ask teenagers to impro
this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path so we think football is life. people may argue in the streets but on friday night everybody here is chanting for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clarendon, one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when he was 11. >> do you think about your dad when you play? >> yes. every game. >> reporter: now, webb and...
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thanks for staying with us. i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. national park service crews found everything from human waste to rats in mcpherson square, some dead, some alive. fox 5's roz plater is in the newsroom to start us off tonight. >> well, u.s. park police are making rounds at both of the occupy d.c. sites tonight enforcing the no camping in the park rule and protestors tell us the officers told help to expect more inspections early tomorrow morning. this morning on day two of the sweep park police gave protestors at freedom plaza an hour warning, then came back and swept through the site looking for bedding, cooking materials, anything that could be used for camping. they said they will enforce the no sleeping rule. they cleared most of the tents hazmat teams took down a handful with unsanitary conditions of one person was arrested for threatening an officer, but there seems to be very little trouble. >> they came in here with a clear cut direct saying you get in compliance. we'll be out as fast as we can. they were here about three hou
thanks for staying with us. i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. national park service crews found everything from human waste to rats in mcpherson square, some dead, some alive. fox 5's roz plater is in the newsroom to start us off tonight. >> well, u.s. park police are making rounds at both of the occupy d.c. sites tonight enforcing the no camping in the park rule and protestors tell us the officers told help to expect more inspections early tomorrow morning. this morning on day...
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it is such anger among the muslims and the world toward us. we need to make sure we know we are on their side. not against them. >> thank you, pass the microphone back. >> thank you. my concern is the battle of andl's between the liberals extremist when the comes to islam. there is some who say sharia is all right. they say it should be practiced in the west. i come from a and moslem country. i think that is a dangerous proposition. saudi arabia is the elephant in the room. they are the main financiers of terrorism and we're not talking about democracy and secularism in saudi arabia. terrorists world's are in pakistan [inaudible] >> i did not quite understand the first point. i think administration started with a kind of determination to narrow the lens, to take the global war on terror and bring it down to manageable task of dismantling and disrupting al qaeda. they maybe have over corrected. in the sense that everything was devoted to that and a kinetic counter-terrorism policy but does not do with the problem of recruitment. i think that is
it is such anger among the muslims and the world toward us. we need to make sure we know we are on their side. not against them. >> thank you, pass the microphone back. >> thank you. my concern is the battle of andl's between the liberals extremist when the comes to islam. there is some who say sharia is all right. they say it should be practiced in the west. i come from a and moslem country. i think that is a dangerous proposition. saudi arabia is the elephant in the room. they are...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: we put a call in to police at headquarters, we are waiting to get more information. here is what we know so far. police say the shooting happened inside a house one person is dead, two people were taken to the hospital. police responded to 5508 at 10:00 this morning, when they got to the scene, they found two men and one woman shot. investigators were on the scene for hours collecting evidence, they have left the scene. police have not released a motive or the victim's identities, we don't know if one of the people who was shot was the up with who was carrying the gun. we will stay on top of the story and bring you more as we get it. linda so, abc2 news. >>> homeowners are going to be sifting through charred remains inside the bel air home after lightning struck it. this happened yesterday evening on the 400 block of hemingway drive. john gallagher shot the photos and provided them to abc2 news. no one was in the home and the fire was contained to the attic. this was the
what can you tell us? >> reporter: we put a call in to police at headquarters, we are waiting to get more information. here is what we know so far. police say the shooting happened inside a house one person is dead, two people were taken to the hospital. police responded to 5508 at 10:00 this morning, when they got to the scene, they found two men and one woman shot. investigators were on the scene for hours collecting evidence, they have left the scene. police have not released a motive...
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the tropical storm nadine is going to stay away from us. and it is 70-mile-per-hour sustained winds right now so not a hurricane as of yet. right now temperatures for today i'm forecasting a high around 82-degrees and more sunshine and warm. and here's the forecast for this afternoon. if you're heading out to the game, 77 degrees. nice and pleasant. check of the seven day forecast keeps us nice and dry as we head into the weekend. let's get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning. >>> good morning lynned. well we are dealing with several accidents, trouble in baltimore county, there's a crash on russianton road on 83 you want to watch out for. harford road at joppa road. the beltway very, very congested. the worst spot is going to be the west side of the beltway here at old court road. very slow all the bay down to route 40. here's what 95 looks like. >>> lauren is always talking about traffic and we had to share this story for you. a rare spider hasn't been seen in decades. apparently this multimillion doll
the tropical storm nadine is going to stay away from us. and it is 70-mile-per-hour sustained winds right now so not a hurricane as of yet. right now temperatures for today i'm forecasting a high around 82-degrees and more sunshine and warm. and here's the forecast for this afternoon. if you're heading out to the game, 77 degrees. nice and pleasant. check of the seven day forecast keeps us nice and dry as we head into the weekend. let's get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren...
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used. another option is that the senior military leaders decided to use the weapons without his permission which obviously shows there is chaos in the ranks. that would be bad. and, third, the rebels have faked this incident in order to try and draw outside forts like the united states and the criminal lies and that is not good, either, it could end up with us going in under false pretenses. >>shepard: there is a red line we have said on that matter. is anyone suggesting one of those is what they are leaning toward? >> this is right now in the middle of the fog of war. a challenge is syria we do not know who the players are other what is happening on the ground. we have amazing intelligence gathering capability the reality is people on the ground don't know. when you hear a senior general saying something to a trusted confidant you do not know if he is speaking truthly. >>shepard: as long as this is a conventional weapons conflict, they will do it by themselves you have said. >>guest: yes,
used. another option is that the senior military leaders decided to use the weapons without his permission which obviously shows there is chaos in the ranks. that would be bad. and, third, the rebels have faked this incident in order to try and draw outside forts like the united states and the criminal lies and that is not good, either, it could end up with us going in under false pretenses. >>shepard: there is a red line we have said on that matter. is anyone suggesting one of those is...
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using fragmentation those used by the be 24 with the band around the nose and tail. also 250 and 1,000 and 2,000-pound bombs. the projection was the hawaiian islands and looking for a the readiness with the japanese defense the island was slated for invasion next would be the navy ships. this is the true story of the young men of the 11th group as it flew the most perilous bombing missions of the war. most look to them being fought in europe but many were determined fighters of the south central pacific with navigational training and face thousands of miles with no alternative landing sites losses were enormous to complete 40 combat missions and make it home again. one such mission would complete a minefield closing the shipping channel. there were four bomber planes who loaded with four, 1,000-pound mines but because it was defended by japanese ships they flew a risky route had to fly so close the wing tips overlapped at 1.8 lt. miles released a mind as another past in a bank beneath and it crashed into the fuselage which you can see the picture. a parachute was att
using fragmentation those used by the be 24 with the band around the nose and tail. also 250 and 1,000 and 2,000-pound bombs. the projection was the hawaiian islands and looking for a the readiness with the japanese defense the island was slated for invasion next would be the navy ships. this is the true story of the young men of the 11th group as it flew the most perilous bombing missions of the war. most look to them being fought in europe but many were determined fighters of the south...
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pick up can you see us. very well. but. it was good but most of it difficult to. nail loses three or four kilograms of weight in a week of intense retrievals the crew puts the building together and takes it apart several times the envelope weighs one hundred twenty to one hundred fifty kilograms . i think about what we entrust our very lives to this envelope where the more we mix. get in the way of the cup which might damage it with the authorities during . each gas tank. if you add that to the burner in the basket the retrieval people will be hard put to collect it all. the pylon. pylon thirty. m. now we're all. on face value ballooning is a simple affair behind the scenes it is a vigorous combination of efforts by a crew of an escort truck and those who help build a balloon these people define rain snow bitter cold and scorching heat truly they're afraid of only one thing missing the ability to take to the skies. the sky is not misunderstand the sky does not judge the sky very simply gives. on. the. news. latest news on that we top stories here on our t.v. arab
pick up can you see us. very well. but. it was good but most of it difficult to. nail loses three or four kilograms of weight in a week of intense retrievals the crew puts the building together and takes it apart several times the envelope weighs one hundred twenty to one hundred fifty kilograms . i think about what we entrust our very lives to this envelope where the more we mix. get in the way of the cup which might damage it with the authorities during . each gas tank. if you add that to the...
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stay with us as we bring you all of the results. >>> and then join us every sunday afternoon 4:00 when we dedicate an entire hour to the presidential con enders in this 2012 election. tomorrow we'll be talking to the daughter of newt gingrich and we'll be talking about how her dad is planning his comeback. and why he peel feels like he keep going strong. >>> it's exactly one year since mubarak fell from power in egypt. i'll talk to a young egyptian woman who helped push him out. ♪ it was the best day [ whooping ] ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ 'cause of you we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right, totally. that's what i was thinking. all kinds of vehicles, all kinds of savings. multi-policy discounts from progressive. call or click today. >>> one year ago, mubarak stepped down as president of egypt. it followed 17 days of massive proceed tes protests around the country. live from cairo, a blogger who ook part in the historic protests. will is t this is the one year mark and there have
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give us a call. you can also send us an e-mail. we have this from bill -- roughly eight in 10 egyptians, 79% express favorable attitudes toward -- expressed unfavorable attitudes toward the u.s. guest: i had a poll that showed similar results. this has not changed much for the past decade, frankly. the only time this changed a little bit was in 2009 when president obama, elected and there is a feeling of anything but bullish after eight years, they were very angry with the iraq issue and optimistic about obama. their views were still-of the u.s. but they were giving obama more of a positive and negative outlook. hall of that changed within a year. people were frustrated and it went the other around. the poll we conducted in may, the same thing happened. it is not a surprise. but when you ask people -- the poll we conducted just a couple of weeks ago, we asked people what is the main issue they are voting on when they are selecting a candidate for president? foreign policy was not very high. mostly the economy and unemployment. fore
give us a call. you can also send us an e-mail. we have this from bill -- roughly eight in 10 egyptians, 79% express favorable attitudes toward -- expressed unfavorable attitudes toward the u.s. guest: i had a poll that showed similar results. this has not changed much for the past decade, frankly. the only time this changed a little bit was in 2009 when president obama, elected and there is a feeling of anything but bullish after eight years, they were very angry with the iraq issue and...
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what does this tell us about the performance? this tells us actually a very interesting thing about the people that they are choosing for themselves, and they know how to penalize poor performances, and they have a point of view, and they don't just go after rice and oil and shu far and other things. so this is a very important point that the revolution did win, and the revolution did lose, in these elections. and i think -- again, you can call me a conspiracy theorists. we're just throwing some messages here because as tom said the situation is very unclear. i think the national democratic institute -- the national democratic party, its structures, its personnel, its networks, its family networks, they function very well. maybe the showing in the parliamentary elections was intentional. they kept an intentionally low profile. but they're still there. and this is another possibly contesting party. we usually speak about three par is that are contesting legitimacy or contesting the street or contesting revolution forces or the pro
what does this tell us about the performance? this tells us actually a very interesting thing about the people that they are choosing for themselves, and they know how to penalize poor performances, and they have a point of view, and they don't just go after rice and oil and shu far and other things. so this is a very important point that the revolution did win, and the revolution did lose, in these elections. and i think -- again, you can call me a conspiracy theorists. we're just throwing...
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i happen to use some tools which i think are in the hands of everyone of us and can make use of the tools. i learned through the experience, which is i wanted to share those warnings with everyone -- learnings with everyone, and wanted to tell people this was no match of thing that made egypt recalled. egypt revolted because there was a regime that was basically are pressing all of the people, not because of the facebook page or individual calling for people to go in the street. i was born in egypt, live there for 15 years, and then came back to cairo. i finished my school, studied computer engineering, and did my eight m.b.a. at american university in cairo. i tried to work for google six times. >> but shorter than i expected. when you came back from saudi arabia and went on to cairo university, you found commuter -- computer engineering. you had already started a web site when you are 18 or so. >> as a lot of people like to call me, i am a geek. and i love computers more than anything else. and the first time i logged onto the internet, i thought this is heaven on earth. i got addicted
i happen to use some tools which i think are in the hands of everyone of us and can make use of the tools. i learned through the experience, which is i wanted to share those warnings with everyone -- learnings with everyone, and wanted to tell people this was no match of thing that made egypt recalled. egypt revolted because there was a regime that was basically are pressing all of the people, not because of the facebook page or individual calling for people to go in the street. i was born in...